Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [adv] lead to [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Although this Presbyterian nationalism did not normally lead to Jacobitism , we do see a brand of Scottish Whig Jacobitism during William 's reign , centring around the person of James Montgomerie of Skelmorlie . |
2 | Individual authors could write on the decline of national intelligence but public debate did not necessarily lead to action . |
3 | The arrival of a railway in a town did not always lead to expansion . |
4 | STA SODON The worst feelings which do not even lead to suicide |
5 | Black pupils need to achieve academically in order to enter the labour market even at the lowest level in spite of evidence that qualifications do not necessarily lead to jobs ( see Brennan and McGeevor , 1987 , for example ) . |
6 | But it is clearly unsatisfactory because illnesses do not always lead to mortality , particularly during childhood and adult life . |
7 | Outcrossing promotes diversity suited to high biotic uncertainty and does not invariably lead to specialization of species but , on the contrary , may lead to greater generalization of a species and therefore similarity between species of a tree ‘ guild ’ . |
8 | So , while product development has been impressive , and confirms a certain level of re-investment , it does not usually lead to development of medium-sized businesses with tangible assets . |
9 | Such behaviour may be practised by animals of any age , and at different times of year , and sometimes between the same sex , but does not always lead to mating . |
10 | And friendship with one generation does n't automatically lead to friendship with the next , ’ she pointed out with delicate sarcasm . |
11 | If you suspect that your teenager is using drugs , the most important thing to remember as the waves of panic close over your head is this — experimentation does n't always lead to addiction , but if your child does become addicted , recovery is possible . |